A Step-by-Step Introduction to Marine Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
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What you’ll learn
- Understand the fundamental principles of refrigeration and air-conditioning systems used in marine engineering applications..
- Identify and explain the main components of a vapor-compression refrigeration cycle, including compressors, condensers, expansion devices, and evaporators..
- Interpret refrigeration system diagrams and thermodynamic charts, such as the Pressure–Enthalpy (P-h) diagram, to analyze system performance..
- Describe the operation and working cycle of marine refrigeration and HVAC systems used on board ships..
- Recognize common operational characteristics and practical applications of refrigeration systems in marine environments..
- Develop a foundational understanding necessary for further study or professional work in marine HVAC and refrigeration engineering..
Course Content
- Introduction –> 5 lectures • 1hr 31min.
Requirements
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Refrigeration and air-conditioning systems play a vital role in modern ships, ensuring proper preservation of food supplies, maintaining safe working environments, and supporting various technical operations on board. A solid understanding of these systems is therefore essential for marine engineers, maritime students, and anyone interested in shipboard engineering systems.
This course provides a clear and structured introduction to marine refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, designed specifically for beginners who want to understand the fundamental principles and practical operation of these systems in marine environments. The course explains the basic concepts in a simple yet professional engineering approach, allowing learners to gradually build a strong technical foundation.
Throughout this course, learners will explore the fundamental thermodynamic principles of refrigeration, including the vapor-compression refrigeration cycle and its main components such as compressors, condensers, evaporators, and expansion devices. The course also explains how these components work together to create an efficient refrigeration system used on board ships.
In addition, the course introduces learners to important engineering diagrams and charts, such as the Pressure–Enthalpy (P-h) diagram, which is widely used to analyze and understand refrigeration system performance. Practical explanations are provided to help learners interpret these diagrams and relate them to real marine engineering applications.
The lectures are presented in a clear, step-by-step teaching style, making complex engineering concepts easier to understand. The course focuses not only on theoretical knowledge but also on the practical understanding required by marine engineering students and junior engineers.
By the end of this course, learners will have a solid foundational understanding of marine refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, preparing them for more advanced studies in marine HVAC engineering or for practical work in the maritime industry.
Whether you are a marine engineering student, maritime cadet, technician, or engineering enthusiast, this course will provide you with the essential knowledge needed to understand one of the most important auxiliary systems on board modern ships.